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Freedom of the Press

International Communication Gazette, 2002
The world system theory can provide a refreshingly different perspective of global press freedom. The starting point of assessing press freedom should be the world system, not the ‘atomistic’ nation-state, because one cannot understand the part without knowing the whole, which is more than the sum of the parts.
Shelton A Gunaratne
exaly   +2 more sources

Freedom (of the Press)

2021
Freedom of the press refers to the media being allowed to publish whatever contents it considers pertinent to the public interest without suffering any kind of censorship or fearing any kind of coercion or reprisal by the state or individuals.
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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Freedom of the press in Italy

2023
The contribution describes the constitutional roots of the freedom of press in Italy and then try to face the challenges related to the digital context.
Pietro Dunn, Oreste Pollicino
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Freedom of the press for the press of the future

COMPCON Spring '91 Digest of Papers, 2002
As technology improves, a free electronic press promises to provide channels of communication, education, and debate superior both to the paper press and to the electronic media of today. It is pointed out that historical accidents have created distinctions between the electronic and traditional media which place freedom of the electronic press in ...
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The freedom of the press and the freedom of television

Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies, 1987
This paper debates the question whether it is correct and fair to equate the freedom of the press, or the printed media, with that of television. The disparate characteristics of these two media are also discussed, e.g. newspaper's greater selectivity on the part of the reader and television's higher credibility rating.
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